SMALL DOCKET IN CO. COURT Only fourteen defendants appeared before his Honor, Judge Gooch, dur ing the past week in the Rowan Court. This was the lightest week’s work for the court since Judge Gooch has been on the bench. The cases on Prosecutor J. Allen Dunn’s docket were as fol lows: Eugene Williams, drunk, costs. Charlie Riggan, larceny and receiv ing, judgment cont. 1-15-32. Winford Helms, beating board bill, not guilty; larceny, 60 days on roads. W. E. Smiley, abandonment, and non-support not guilty. W. D. Ingraham, violation pool hall ordinance, cont. 12-22-31. Mrs. Othel Shoaf, reckless driving, cont. 12-22-31. Howard Cauble, larceny and receiv ing, 90 days in workhouse inoperative on payment of $75.00 fine. John Stallings, larceny, 7 months in workhouse, to be released after serv ing 4 months, and judgment further cont. 10 months. Willie Hudson, drunk, costs, goods, 5 months on roads Dan Marlin, receiving stolen goods, 60 days in workhouse. LABOR NEWS By F. T. CORNELIUS, Secretary Salisbury-Spencer Central Labor Union AFTER TWO YEARS By October, 1931, two years after the stock market collapse, depression forces have reduced business activity to 44 per cent below normal. Certain adjustments have been made, but several fundamental changes have yet to be accomplished. We have made little progress in adjusting the distri bution of income. The effort to avoid wage cuts is a step in the right direc tion and has helped to maintain work ers incomes, but while workers have lost nearly one third of their entire 1929 income this year and total wage payments are back to 1922 levels we still had 149 millionaires in 1930 which is twice as many as at the peak of post war prosperity and they receive $3 50,000,000 in income. Although many firms have reduced dividends in 1931 total dividend payments were not far from the 1929 level. This year through October 1,927 firms have reduced or omitted dividends, while in. manufacturing iiidustries alone, 2, 600 firms have reduced wages, over 3,000 Corporations paid dividends in the first 11 months of 1931 and 675 paid extra or increased dividends. Likewise in the hours of work fun damental readjustments have as yet made small progress. There is at present only enough work on our farms, factories, railroads and else 1 * •> r 1 - _1_ £_ W11CJ.C LVJ glYt JJ iavixxo